Nassau Post 19170601; Title

TKE RjUKAir l^OBT. rBEEPOn, V. T., miDAT.
SETUr
LKOAL HOnCBA.
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ttaaand aad taa paOanta
BUrrALO aTATK HOSPITAL. Far expaftses ef malstanaaoa ¦Ji4 vyar- Mian. atiMr than parsonal aarvlo*. Maiatenanoa and OpanUlan.
gd sat.«»A» I, Uaht. p«w«r aad water .... •.•00M ittaf and advcrtlslna MOID Ipnant tV»A»
«UP»UM 7.5001W
MMartala t«» ••
^ravahnc axpanaas Ead %
Cvattniunif:Ktiuii 200 O)
Fixad charcea and contributions. 3UU DU
Oanaral plant •arvica l.aOOW
CENTRAL IBLIP BTATB HOSPITAL. Vor axpcnaea of malntenanca and op- «ratl<>n. other than personal aervlra. Malntenanca and Operation.
rood w.<ia>tn
Fuel. Itaht, powar and watar .... Vt.vatft
Friattns and advaKlsInc 300 00
Vaulpmant I0,0'10 00
•upplias I2.ui»0u
JIatarlala Z.aOO 00
Communication tOOO OP
Fixed charge* and contrlbutluns 1.000 n>
Oanaral plant sarvica 3,000 00
¦OOWANDA STATE HOMBOPATUIC ' HOSPITAL. j
For azpaoMa of malntenanca and opara- don, other thnn paraonal aervlce. '
Mali^enanca and Oparation. I
^ood 18,00001)
l^ial, light, powar and water.... 1,600 00 i
Prlutlng and advartlaing 2S0 00
fenulpinant 2.600 0.)
Supplies 2.00000
Materiala flOO 00
TCravellna axpenaas 300 00 i
UL'DSON RiVEIi STATR HOHPITAI,
For axpensea of maintenance and opera- ! tlon. other than paraonal aervlce. Maintenance and Operation.
Food 62.000 on 1
Supplies ^ 18.00000
Oeneral plant aervlca 2,000 OO ,
KINGS I'ARK 8TATB HOSPITAL. For expensea of malntenanca and opera¬ tion, other than personal aervlce
Maintenaiice and Operation.
Food 24.000 00
Printing and adVartlaing 2D0 0>1
Equipment 8.5(X» ci
SuppUaa 17.0U0 0)
>fatarlalB B.Oiju ml
<'«jinmunlcatlon l.iwil HO
Kor conatruction ami permanent better menta:
For fiiriiltiir.' an.l et|Ulpment for new «Ud|tloiia to tjroupn 2 and 3 for einplo> eea and pa¬ tlenta 16,000 00
MANHATTAN STATE HOSPITAL For expenses t>f maintenance and opera¬ tion, other tliiui personal aervlce. Maintenance and Operation.
Food 55.00000
Printing and advartlslng 400 IX)
Suppllaa 20.0i» (HI
.Communication 5<X) W
Flzetl charges and contrlbutlona l.OiXl mi MIDDLETOWN BTATE IIOSPITAI,. For expanses of maintenance and opera¬ tion, othar tharlpersonal aervlce. Maintenance and Operntlon.
.rood 13,M0 00
Fuel, light, power and water .... 11.000 00
Vrlntliig and advartlsliig 2110 00
Kquipment 10,500 00
.fiuppllea '. B.OOO 00
ROCHESTER STATE HOSPITAI, Pur ex|>ensea of maintenance and opera¬ tion, othar than perstmal aervlce. Malntenanca and Operation.
Food 2B.O0O0O
Fuel, light, powar and water 3.000 00
J-':qulpment 3,500 00
Hitpplle.l 4.000 00
>1z«d chargea and contrlbutlona 600 00
<>eneral plant aervlca 500 00
ST. LAWRENCE STATE HOSPITAI. For axpenaaa of maintenance and opera tlon, other thun perstmal service. Malntenanca and Oparation.
ITood 9.400 Oi>
Fual. light, power and water 6.500 OO
Printing and advartlaing MO 00
Equipment 2.100 iki
.Suppllaa B.ono 00
¦Communication 400 00
Fixed chargea and contributions lon nn
¦Oeneral plant aervlce l.i>46 00
ITICA STATK HOSPITAL. For expenaea of maintenance and opera- tlfjn, olher than personal service. n Malntenatii-e and Operation.
.Food 6,500 110
E.iuipment S.6U0 OO
.Supplies 3,000 Ol)
Fixed chargea and contrlbutlona. Too *) WILLARD STATE HOSPiYaL. For expensea of malntenan.-u and tipera¬ tlon, other than peraonal servi. e Maintenance nnd fjperatlon
Food 22.r,nO0ii
Fual. light, iiuwer and water 8.000 OO
Trlntlng and advertising am Wi
Et<ulpment 8.r>00 OO
Supplies O.OOOOO
Materiala 3.00.100
'Communication SOO 00
Fixed charges and et.ntrlbutloiiH. 400 OO
tieneral plant aervlce BOO 00
CHARITABLE. •WESTERN HOISE OF REFUOE FOH WOMICN. ALBION. Malnteiiance and Operatltin. For expenaes of maintenance and opara¬ tion, olher than parat-inal aervlce.
Footl 2.60000
NEW YORK STATE Sl'HOOL FOR THE BLIND. BATAVIA. Maintenance and Operation. For expensea of maintenance and opera¬ tion, othar than paraonal aervlce.
Footl 1,500 00
Fual, light, power and water 1,200 0'>
NBW TORK BTATB 80LDIKR8' ANI)
BAILORS' HOME, BATH.
Peraonal Sarvica.
Mechanical.
Engineering.
-Wacaa. temporary—(cltlxan amployaaa)
Fireman, 8 montha at 146 138 OO
Field Servic*. Oardan and Orounda. 'Wacea. temporary—(citlsen amploreea)
I^aborar, I montha at 340 240 00
Malntenanca and Oparation. For aapanaaa of maintenance and opera¬ tion, othar than paraonal a*rvloa. Fixed oharga* and contributions ipanalon* du* under chapter
4V, lawa of IIU) 2.9eC6)i
NarW TORK BTATE REFORMATORY FOR WOMEN, BEDFORD HILLS Maintenanc* and Operation. For axp«nse* of maintenanc* and opera¬ tion, othar than paraonal aervlt^e.
Communication 600 00
Fixed chargea and contrlbutlona. 1,300 00
Oanerai plant service 1.000 00
NBW TORK STATE REFORMATORY. ELMIRA. Malntenant:* and Oparation. For axpansaa of malntenanca and opara¬ tion, other than paraonal aarvloa.
suppiie* 2,oeooo
Travallns expanaaa—(amount due Brla RaUroad Company for un¬ paid far*, year 1114-15) IS 26
NBW TORK STATE TRAINING SCHOOL FOR OIRLS, HU,DSON. Malntananoa and Operation. For •xpanaaa af malntenanca and opera¬ tion, othar than paraonal aarvio*.
Suppllas 600«»
Materiala BOO 00
Fixed ohaivaa and contrlbutlona. 2.300 00 STATB AORICULTt'RAL AND INDUS¬ TRIAL SCHOOL. INDITSTRT. Malntenanca and Operation. For *xp*naea of malntenanca and opara¬ tion, othar than p*r*onal a*n'lce.
Food B.OOOOO
luqulpmant l.ono Oo
. euppllea t.SOOOO
THOMAS INDIAN SCHOOL./TROQUOIS. Malntanance and Oparation. For •xp*na*B of maintenanc* and opara- - tlon. othar than paraoruU aarvica.
Tood 75000
Fual. Ileht. power and watar OOO 00
-kaulpinant HOOO
¦ASTlBRM MlWr TOKK MMgOKMiAr
VBMT, MAnaiVOCH.
MaiMHMMa aaC OpttAXUA.
Far axpanaaa of aialnt—anr* aa« «p*r»-
ttoo. otlMT than psnooMi a artic*.
ro«a :..v xwaaa
LMAL VOnCEfl
asKatmjb' nV^^l^B^
HOOO
24 121
1,250 00 i 300 00 <
lirKW TORK BTATB CUSTODIAL AJT- LUM FOR FEBBLB - MINDED WO* MBN, NEWARK.
Malntenanca and Oparation. For axpanaa* of ouUntenaoc* and opara¬ tion. othar than p«raonal aarvica. Sup;dte3 1.30000
Material^ , .i-. ...,,,,, 2PO0O
Travallns axpanaea 100 00
Ftxad charge* and contrlbutlona. 121 00
OanaraJ plant aarvica BOO 00 I
NEW TOSJC BTATE WOMAN'S RB- ' LIEF CORPS HOME, OXFORD.
Malntenanca and Operation. I
For expensea of malntenanca and opara- ' tlon, other than paraonal ••rrlca.
Equipment
Bqulpmaiit
(To pay amount due Aubura Priaon for year andlng Sep-
tamber 30. 1914.)
Supplies
Oeneral plant service
IflBW TORK HOUSE OF REFUOE.
RANDALL'S ISLAND.
Maintenance and Operation.
For exp«naes of malntenanca and oi>era- tlon, other than peraonal aervlce.
SuppUaa 4.00000
NEW VORK STATE HOSPITAL FOR
THE TREATMKNT OF INCIPIENT
PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS. RAY
BROOK.
Maintenanc* and Operation.
For exi.ien8ea of malntenanca and opera¬ tion, uther than personal servic*.
Food T.OOOOO
ROME STATE CUSTODIAL ASYLUM,
ROME.
Maintenance and Operation.
For exponses of maintenanc* and opera¬ tion, other tlian personal servic*. i
Food 12,50000
Kquipment 12,000 00;
Supplies 6,000 00 1
Materials 8,000 00
Traveling expensea 1,600 00 i
Fixed chargea and contributions. 750 0.)
Communication 100 00 |
flaneral plant aervlc* 1,000 00 i
R*nt luOOO:
CRAia
EPILEPTICS,
Fur Cottage
For Cottag*
For Cottage
NEW YORK
COLONY FOR SONYEA. Maintenance and Operatlun. ,
For expenaes of maintenance and upera- tlon. other than personal service.
Ko.sl lO.OOOOO
Fuel, light, power and water 4,000 OO
Kquipment B.OOo 00 i
Supplies 4,50000!
Materials 1,000 00 j
SYRACUSE STATE INSTITUTION FOR ' FEEBLE - MINDED CHILDREN. SYRACUSE
Malntenanca and Operation For expensea of maintenance and opera¬ tion, other than peraonal service 1
Food B.ODO 00 [
Fuel, light, power and water ,,.. :!.000 OU ,
Supplies 2,00000 1
Traveling expenses 260 00 |
Ueneral plant servloe 100 00 j
LETCHWORTH VILLAGE, THIELLS. | Construetlon and Permanent Betterments.
The following sums, or so much thereof ! as may be ne<'e8sary, being th* unexpend- i ed balkncas of former appropriations, ara '• hereby reappropriatetl and made Immettl- \ ately available for tunnel conduit work, I steam and return piping, hot water dis- I trlbutlng and circulating piping for build- ' Ings of Boys' Impruvuble Qroup at Letch¬ worth Vlllage, Thlella. N. Y. j Reipproprlated by chapter 738, I.«ws of 11)16: I For powar and heating plant |
andequlpment 13.<08 04 I
For Cottage "A" B.fiSl 68 I
"B" 1.097 34 I
"Cr' 6,543 32 i
"D" 6,107 B»
,STATE HOSPITAL FOR THE CARE OF CRIPPLED AND DE- FORMBD CHILDREN, WEST HAVER¬ STRAW.
Maintenance and Operation. For expanses of maintenance and opera¬ tion, other than personal service.
E.iuipment 1,000 00
Fixed 'barges and cuntributlons. 500 00
PROTECTIVE.
CONSERVATION- COMMISSION. For payment for services of employeea of the Conservation Commission.
Nursery Work. Wages, regular and lemporary Laborers not to exceed $0.25 per
hour 311,00000
Game Bird Farms. >
Wages, temporary
Laborers 1,000 00
F'or expenses of maintenance and opera¬ tion of th* oons*rvatl.>n oommlsslun other lliaii iieraonal eervice.
Maintenance antl Operatlun.
Food 1,00000
E.iuipment 1.000 00
Supplies 13,505 00
Hired horses and vehicles 600 00
Rents 755 00
WHITE PINE BLISTER RUST DIS¬ EASE. The Conservation Commission Is her.'by empowered to employ men, incur traveling expenses, purehase supplies, equipment, food or otherwise other necea¬ aary expenses, may pay for trees or iindlseased cultivated currant and gooseberry bushes for the purpose of control or suppression of the white pine blister rust dlaease In any of Its
stages 10,000 00
i 2. No manager, trustee or other ofR- j cer ut any stats, charitable or other In¬ stitution r*c*lvlng moneys under this act from tha atate treasury for maintenance I and support shall be Intarsatad In any purchsae, sale or oontract made by any { olllcer for any af sakJ Institutions. In ac- eoiinta for repairs or new work not duna I ¦i.nder contract provided for In this act tha name of aach workman, the number of daya he has baan amplOHed, and th* rate and amount of wages paid to him ' shall be given. If contracta are made for ' repairs or new work, or for supplies, du¬ plicates theretif. with speclAuatlons shall be Illed with tha comptroller.
i 3. Thla act ahall tak* *frsct lmm*d lately ' Stale uf New York, Ofllce of the Secre¬ tary of State, aa:
1 hava compared the preceding with the ortglnal law on Al* In thla ofBc*, and do hereby certify that th* aame la a corrtjct transcript therefrom and of tha whole of ' said original law.
FRANCIS M. Hl'OO, N Becretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. 64. AN ACT to amend tha panal law. In rala¬ tlon to the punishment fur the deaeci;a- tlon of the ftag of th* l.'nited Statea or the state flag.
Hecame a law March 15. 1917. with the approval ot the Govaniur. Paaaed. three- flftha being present
The People of th* Stat* of New York, represented In Senate and Aaaambly. do enact aa followa:
Section 1. Subtllvlslon aixteen of aeetion ; fourteen hundred and twenty-flva of the penal law la hereby amended to read a* ' follows: t
16. Any paraon. who In any manner, for exhibition or display, ahall pla<?e or causa I to b« placed, any word, flgur*. mark, plc- tiir*, dealgn, drawing, or any advartlaa- ment, of any nature upon any l^ag. stand- ^ ard, color or enslgii of the Unltad Statea of America or atate flag of thla atal* or ensign, ahall expoa* or cauaa to l>« ex¬ posed to public view any auch flag, stantlard, color or •nsign, upon which aft*r the flrat day of Sopteoitter, I nln*t*«n hundi^ed and flva, shall have been printed, palntad or oth*rwls« plaoed. or to which shall 4>* attach- I td, app«ndwl. afBxad. or annajwa. any
flfura, mark, ptctura. .. ..
dimarlafc or aajr advarti—mant of aay na tatA, ar wIm akaU aapoa* to pabOe vt*w. manufactur*, a*tl. expos* for aaJa^ gXv. away, or Am-*. In poasaaslon for aala, or 10 siv* awar. or for uaa for aoy parup**, aay artial*. or aubataac>e. being an artlcl* •f marnhandla*, or a receptaol* of ni*r- r^¦f^^1f^^ or artlcl* or tiling for carrylnc or transporting marchanUuM, upon which after th* flrat day of 8ept«rat>*r. ninetean hundred and flv*. ahall hava baen printed, painted, attacheo, or otharwls* placed, a r«prasentatSoii .-.f any ,^ :b flag, standard. eolof or ensign, to ady-rllse, call attention to. docorat*. mark, or dutingulah. the article or aubstanc*. on which ao placad. or who shall publicly mutilat*. deface, da- nie, or defy, trample upon, or cat con- t*mpt, *ltii*r by wortla ur act. upun any aucb flag, atandard. color or enalgn. ahuJI ba deemed guilty of a miademaanor; an.l ahall also forfeit a p-nalty of flfty dol¬ lara for aach aucb offense, to bo recovered with costs In a civil a.-Hon, or ault. in any court having jurlxdh ion, and auch action or ault may be brou--:lit by or In the name of any citizen of th..t state, and such pen¬ alty whan TOllecteU lesa the reaaonabi* coat and axpuna* of action or ault and re¬ covery to be certi ;>d by the district at¬ torney of the coun - In which the offenaa ts commltteil ahall ' - paid Into the treaa¬ ury ot thla atate; un.l tno or more penal- tiea may be sued in an.l ret:overe.l In tbe same action or s iit. The w'irds, flag, standard, color oi- ensign, as used In this aubdivlslon or KtMioii, shall Include any flag, standard. <•<.!'.-. en-Ji,,'n, or any plo- ture or rapresentalloii. or ei.'her thereof, mad* of any suttatance, or rep. esent.'d on any aubatantM^. and of any size, evidently purporting to I.e. eii.i.-r of, siii.l flag, standard, color .r eiiaisn, of tlie I iilted States of Amerii .i, .ir ,i picture or i.;pr*- senlatlon, of either thereof, upon which shall tie ahown the colora, the atara, and tho atrlpea. In any number of either theretif, or by which tha person aeeing the aame, without deliberation may be¬ lieve the same to repreaent the flag, col¬ ors, atandard, or enalgn of the ITnlted States of America. The posseaeion by any person, other than a pulillc offlcer, as such, of any such flag, atandard. color or enalgn, on which shall bs anything made unlawful at any tlm* by thla acctltw, or of any article or aubatance or thing on whicli ahall b* anything made unlawful at nny tlm«r by thla aeetion ahall be pre¬ sumptive evidence that the aame Is In violation of tlila section, and waa made, done or created after th* flrst day of Sep¬ tember, nineteen hundred and flve, and that auch Hag, standard, color or enalgn, or article, aubatance, or thing, did not ex¬ ist on the first day of Sept»mt>er. nineteen luindred and ftve.
I 2. Thla act ahall take efTect Se|>tember flrst, nineteen hundred and aeventeen. St.'ite of New V'ork, Offli-e of the Secre¬ tary of State, an:
I have comparo'l the preceding with the nrlglnal law on lile In this offlce, and do hereby certify that the same Ih a corre.-t transcript therefrom and of the whole of aald original law
FRANCIS M. HUGO.
Secretary of btate.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Author! v. CHAP z:,.
A.V Atrr to amend the town Inw, in re¬ lation to tha collection and dispualtion of garbage.
Became a law Mnrch 15, 1917, with the approval of the Governor I'assed, three- tlftlia being present
Tha People of the State of New York, represented In Senate and Assembli-, do , enact aa followa:
Section 1. Section three hundred and twenty of chapter alxly-three of the lawa of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled - An act relating to t.iwiis. cunsituttiig chapier sixty-two of the conaolidaled lawa," is hereby amende.! to read as follows: |
J 2211. Collectloit and disposition of gar¬ bage. Within any town having over flvo thousand InhabitMnta or wlthlii any town adjoining a city of the flrsl i.'laas. or with¬ in any dl8trit:t In any such town estab¬ lished by the town board of BU.h town. it shall l>e lawful for the town b.iard of sucb town tu provide fur the collection of and to cause to be consumed by lire or heat, and to prohibit the throwing, cast¬ ing or deposit in any body or stream of water, or upon any a.ih heap or other pluce than such as may be provided by them within sucb town or district, any animal or vegetable refuse, tiead animal, carrion, oftal, swill or garbage. And It shall he lawful for the tuwn board of any such town, to contra, t for the collection and for the I'oiiaiirnptlon by heat or Are of any such refuse or other aforesaid mat¬ ter, or for the iiurchase, mulnteiiance and operation of any appliances for the collei- Uoii and consumi>ll.>ii thereof.
I 2. Thla act shall take eftect Immediately. State of New York, Olfloe of the Secre¬ tary of State, ss;
I have compare.I the preceiling with the original law on flle In this offl.-e. and do hereby certify that the same Is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original law.
FRANCIS M. HUGO. - Secretary of State
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority. CHAP. as.
AN ACT lo amend the village law. In re¬ lation to the lin:orporalloii uf two school districts au a village.
Became a law March IS, 1917, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three- fifths being present
The People of the Slate of New York, represented In Senate and Asseinbly, du enact as follows:
Section 1. Section two of chapter sixty- four of the laws of nineteen hunilied and nie, entitled "An act relating to villagea, constituting chai>ter sixty-four of the con¬ solidated laws, ' as amended by chapter thirty-one of the laws of nineteen hun¬ dred and flfleen, le hereby amended to read as followa
i 2. RaquLiite population. A territory out exceeding one aqunra mile, or con- lormlng to tha boundaries of a water dis¬ irict, lighting, flra or school district, or an entlr* town, or two school districts, con¬ taining In each tmae a population not les* than two bundred, and not IncluiUng a part of a city .t village, may b* Incor¬ porated na a village under thla chapter. {
i 2. This net shall take effect Immediately. Stata of New York, Offlce of the Secre¬ tary of Stata, as:
T have compare.I the iireceding with the original law on flle In thla ofhce. and do hereby certify that th* same la a cort^ct transcript therefrom and of ths whole ot said original law.
FRANCIS M. HUOO.
Se.retary of State
LAWS OF NEW YORK-By Authority,
CHAP 60. AN ACT to amentl the executly* law. In
relation to the feea to be collected by ,
the secretary of state.
Becnme a Inw .March 16, 1917, with the approval of the Oovernor. Passed, three- flflhs being present.
Tha People of the Slate of Now York, rcprasented In Sanate and Asaembly, do enact as follows:
Sactlon 1. Section twenty-six of chap- • ter twenty-three of the laws of nineteen I hundretl nnd nine, entitled "An act In re- tntlon to executive offlcera, conatltiitin); chapter eighteen uf th* consolidated laws." la hereby amendtMl to read as fol¬ lowa:
%'k. Fees. The secretary of atate ahall , collect the following fees:
1. For •nt*rlng a caveat, twelv* and a half cents.
2. For searching the retMrda In hla offlce I for any on* year and for every other j year In which such search is made, alx i centa. I
3. For a copy of any pap«r or record not raquired to t>* certlfletl or otherwis* au- ! thantlcatad by Mm. ten centa per folio. |
4. For a cartlflad or exempllfled copy ot iny law, record or p*p«r, flft**n centa rar
(or tka hM emtA. attaoh- «d tkarato: aad thia faa aball ha fha aama whaohif'wioh aapy ba mate W tba aaar*- Ury at atau «r maiHiualj pr«par«d and pr*a*nt*4 to blia pur eartttoation. aar* Athmr law •• tb* *cuttari aatntthataitJ-
Ing
6. For a eartUicata oadar tba grwu aeal at tha atata, two dollara
0. For rooordlnc a cartlSeala notice or •thar pap*r r*qulr*d to tt* r*oord*d, ez- •apt aa otbarwia* provld*d br thla •*€- tl«B, twanty-llv* centa per Mto
f. Ftir a tMrtlfloata aa to tb* ofBelal •harat'tar of a oommiastonor of d*«ds re- aldlag In another atal* or a foralgn coun¬ try, twsnty-ftv* cenu, and tor *v*ry oth- *r c«rtincat* undar tb* saal of hla offlce, two dolla.'-s.
1. For avery patent for land* under wa¬ tar. Ova dollars for aach parcel Included tbaratn and for every other patent the atim of flve .lullara axoept when tha par- C«l* fx>nv*yp.i exc**d fiv* in number, wh*n an additional sum of one dollar SliaU b* charged for each lf>t In excess of flv* *mbrac*d In euch patent.
8. For each license granted to a peUdlar, tha aum of two ilollars.
la For flllng the original certin'-ate of Incorporation of a railroad c.ji ;;..intion, flfty dollars; for filing the original certlfl- eata of Incorporation of any other stock corporation, twenty-tlve dollars: for niing
I any original c*rtlflc;ite of Incorporati'.n drawn under article three or article tueive of the membership corpora t: ..ms law.
I twenty-flve dollars: for flllng -a consent to, or certlflcate of, liureaa* of .'apital stuck, pursuant to •Ither section six or
; sixty-three or sixty-four of the *lfx:k corporation law, ten dollars: for flllng a cerliflcate of merger, pursuant to section flfteen of th* atock corporation law, twenty-flve dollara; for flllng an agreement for the (Wnsolidatlon of two or more rail¬ road corporaUona, fifty dollar*: for filing an agreement for the conaolldation of two or mora corporations oth*r than railroad corptn-atlons. twenty-flva dollars; for flllng an amended certlflcate of Incorporation, pursuant to either section seven of the
I general corporation law or section eight¬ een or twenty-two of th* stock corpora¬ tion law, ten dollars; for flllng a certitl- L:ate of change of number of directors, purauant to section twenty-six of the slcK:k corporation law, ten dullars: for lillng a certlflcate of re-orgnnlzatlon, pur¬ suant to section nine of the stock tor- poratlon law, twenty-flv* dollars, f.ir flllng a certlflcate of extension or re-,'lval of corporate existence, twenty-flve dollara.
¦^1. For flllng the statement and desig¬ nation and copy of certificate of Im-or- poratlon of a foreign corporation de.HlrIng to do business in the slate, flfty dollars.
12. For certified copies of the evidence and proceedings of the board of audit on appeal to th* supreme court, to be paid by tlie appellant on serving notice of ap¬ peal, flfteen cenls per folio.
13. For registering a notice of a mining
(lalm as required by aecllon eiBhty-lhree : of the public lands law, and ru.-urding ' same, flve dollars.
14. For reglaterlng a trade mark, name, brand, device or label. In piirsuiim-e of ; law. for the registry of which no other fee Is exacted, flve dollars.
15. For a certlflcate under subdivision i three of sactlon nine of the general .or- i poratlon law, twenty-flve dollars.
No fee shall b* collected for copies of record* furnished to state officers fur use In their offlclal capacity.
I 2. This act shall take effect July flrst, nineteen hundred and seventeen State of New York, Offl.-e of ihe Se.re¬ tary of Slate, ss:
I have compared the precedlnt; with the original law on lile in this offl. e, ami do hereby certify that the same Is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of • said original law.
FRANCIS M. HUGO.
Secretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. 71 j
A.N A(?T to aniend section flfty of the j
conservation law, in relatiun to landa ,
and forests.
Became n law March 18. 1917. with the approval of the Governor. Pasaed, three- I fiftha l>elng preaent.
The People of the State of New York, represented In Senale and Assembly, do enact as follows:
Seotlon 1. Section flfty of article four of t;hapler six hundretl and forty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and elev¬ en, entitled "An act relating to conserva- i lion of land, foresta, waters, parks, hy- | diaiilli' power, fish and game, constituting I-hapter slxty-flve of the consoUdaletl luws," as Inserted by chapter four hun¬ dred and flfty-one of the btws of nineteen hundred and sixteen, la hereby amende.! ¦ by adding tliereto a new Miilitllvisiun, to tie subdivision thirty-one, tu read as fol¬ lows:
31. Nothing In thla chapter shall be con¬ strued us extending the jurisdiction .^ the conservatlo commlsalon over the real .>r personal property now or hereafter un.ler the control or In the custody of the i.iin- inisaioners of the Palisades Inter.'^tiite park, but said conservation commission Is authorized to co-operate with siii.l .-oin- inlssloners of the Palisades uiterBl;ile park by the Joint employment of wardens, foresters and keep.'is, for the mutual pro- te.'tion of the lan.ls untler the Jurisdiction of said respective i-oinmlaslons and other state commlsHlons and the preservation of th* forests thereon and of the fi.xh and game therein.
9 2. This act shall take effect Immedi¬ ately. Stat* of New York, Offlce of the Se.re-
tary of State, ss: \
I hav* compared the preceding with the original law on flle In this ofllce, and .Io hereby cartlfy that the same Is a correct transcript therefrom and of th* whole of said uriginal law
FRANCIS M HUGO,
Sacretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—^By Authority.
CHAP. 84 AN ACT to amend tlie Judiciary law, In relati.tii lo authorizing the justices of th* appellate divlalon of the fourth de¬ partment to appoint a atenographer and to provid* for hla comp«naatlon. B*oama a law Mar.h 23, 1917. with the ! approval of the Governor. Passed, three- I flfths being present
Th* PeopI* of the State of New York. repr***nted In Senate and Aasembly, do enact as follows:
Bactlon 1 Chapter thIrty-flve of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, enti¬ tled "An aet in relation to the adminis¬ tration of Justice, constituting chapter thirty of tha conaolldate.l laws," Is hereby amended by Inserting therein a new sec¬ tion, to h. section one hundred and nlne-a theraof, to rend as followsr
i 109-a. Confltlential stenographer In fourth Judicial depariment. The Justices of tha appellate division of the aupreme court in the fourth Judicial department, may appoint and at their pleasure remove a confldential stenographer to such court at an annual salary nf flfteen hun.lre.l dollars, to be paid by the atate tre,»siirer on the warrant of the comptroller to sii.h appointee, monthly, and such comptroller shall annually apporilon such amount among the .oiintles cinstitutlnK the fourth Judicial department, and such sum shall be refunded by au.h counties to the state treasurer. The amount so appor¬ tioned to each county .shall be a .-ounty charge and tha county treasurer, upon re¬ ceipt thereof, shall pay over the aame to the state treasurar
I 2. This act shall take affect immedi- aUly.
Btat* of N*w Tork. Offlc* of th* Becre¬ tary of State, ss:
I have compared the preceding with tb* ertglnal law on fll* In thi* offlc*. and do hereby .certify that the sam* la a corract transcrtpt tharcfrom and of the whole of ¦aid original law.
FRANCIS M. HUOO. ,
Bacrotary of Stat*.
LSeiL HOnCES.
LBQAL HOnCES.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—Ey AuthM4«y.
CBAP n. AN ACT to amand tb* tax law, in rela¬ tion to tba d«t«nnlnatlon and apportion¬ ment of mortcaca taxes. Became a law March 20i 1*17. witb tba approval of tba Govarnor. Paaaad, tbr**- flftba t>*lng present.
Th* Peopl* of th* Btate of New Tork. r*pre**nted in Sanat* and Aasembly. do enact as follows: Bectlon 1. Seciion two bundred and slx- ! ty of chapter sixty-two of the laws of ! nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An I act In relation to taxation, constituting { chapter sixty of tbe consolidated lawa." i as added by chapter three hundred and thirty-five of the laws of nineteen hun¬ dred and sixteen, is hereby amended to read as follows: I I 260. Determination and apportionment i by the stata tax commission. When the I real property covered by a mortgage Is situated in more than one tax district, j the state tax commission Shall deduct I from the relative assessments of auch ! real property In the respective tax di*. [ tricts coveretl by auch mortgage any prior : existing mortgage liens and shall then I apportion the tax paid on such mortgage between the respective tax districts ui>on I the basis of the relative assessments of j such real property aa the same appear on the last assessment-rolls lees the deduc¬ tion, if any. If. however, the whole or :uiy pait of the property covered by such .1 mortgage is nol assessetl upon the last i-'sessment-roll or rolls of the tax dis¬ trict or districts in which it is situated, or is so a>--sesse<J, as a part of a l.irger tract, that tl.e assessed value cannot be determined, or if Improvements hav* lieen ma.le to such an extent as materially to change the value of the property so as- sesse.l, the tax .ommls.slon may requlro the local assessors In the re.«|..'ctive tax fli.strict.s. or the mortgagor, or iiioilagee, to furnish sworn appraisals of the prop¬ erty In each tax district, and upon such apiiraisals shall determine the apportion¬ ment. If such mortgage covers real prop¬ erty In two or more txiunties. the tax commission shall determine the propor¬ tion of the tax which shnll be paid by the recording officer who has received the same to the recording offlcers of the oth¬ er counties in which are situated th* tax districts entitled to share therein. When any recording offlcer shall pay any por¬ tion of a tax to the recording offlcer of another county, he shall forward with such tax a description Hiiffli-ient to l.ieiitl- f.v the mortgage on wlii.li the tax has been paid, and the rei'ortling ofticer re¬ ceiving such tax shall note on the mari^in of the record of smh mortgage the f.i.-t of such payment, attested by hia siKii.i- ture. The tax commisaion sluill m.-il;.; sn order of determination and aiiporlioninent In respect to each such mortiiaBe anil lile a certified copy thereof with the recording ofticer of each c.uiiity In which a part of the niortgaKed real property Is situated
When the real property covere.l by .i morigage Is partly within the slate and partly without the stute It hIiilII be the duty of the tax commission to .leiermin.) what portion of the mortgage or of ad¬ vancements thereon shall be taxable un¬ der this article. Such determination shull be made in the following manner: First Determine tlie respective values of the property within and without the state, and deduct therefrom the amount of ai'\ prior existing mortgage Hens, excepting snob liens as are to be replaced b.v the advancements under conslderution. Se.- onil: Find the ratio that the net value of the mortgaged property within the stnte bears to the net value of the enlire mort¬ gaged property. Third: Make the deter¬ mination of the portion of the mortgage or of tlie aiivancementa thereon wlii.'h shall be taxable under this article by ap¬ plying the ratio ao found. If a morigage covering property partly within nnd part¬ ly without the state Is pre.Menie.l for rec¬ ord before such determination has been made, or at the time when an advance is made on a corporate trust mortgage or on a prior a.lvance mortgage there may be presented to the recording offlcer n statement in duplicate verified by the mortgagor or an offlcer or duly authoriz- | ed agent of the mortgagor. In whicli shall ¦ be apet-ifleil the net value of the property within the slate and the net value of the property without the state covere.l by such mortgage One of such statement'* shall be filed by the recording offlcer nn.l the otlier shall be fortliwIUi transmitted by him to the slate tax commission. The tax iia\alilo under this article before the determination by the tax commission shall be compuled upon such portion of the principal Indebtedness secured by the mortgnge or .if the sum ad\-«iiced there¬ on, as tlie net value of the mortgag.-.l propertv within the .'•tale bears to the net value of the entire mortgagee' properly a.-^ Set forih In ."iich stutement. The lax commission .shall on receipt of the state¬ ment friiiii Ihe recording officer anil on not less than ten days' notl. e served per¬ sonally or li> mall upon the morlLiapor. the mortyagee an.l the state comiilroller, proceed lo make the required .let.'imina- Ilon. In determining the separate v4.''Je», of the property within and >»riliout the state the tax commission shall consider only the t.in^rlble propert.v. ren I and per¬ sonal, exi-i 111 tluit leases of real propei ly shall be 'leeme'l tangible prop.>rt\. F"r the pill po.-e .if iletermlning such value the ta»- (omniissl.iii may require the mortga¬ gor or niortgagee to furnish by atll.lavlt or verifli-.l report such iiiforin-ition or .hila as it may .lt»em iiecessiirv. and may require and take the testimony of the mortgagor, morigagee or nny tillier per¬ son. .\ (ei-tifle.! c-oiiy of the or.ler of <le- termlnali.iii an.l apportionment shall he delivered per.sonall\- or by inall to the mortgiig.ir. tbe mortgagee an.l the state comptrolli-r. and nnv tux uniler su.h .1e- terminatiun which has not beer pai.l shall be paid within len days after serv i.e of such certltifd copy; If. however, the lax paid It the time "if filing tin- stnteirieiit hereinbefore specifieil with the re.m.ling offlcer is in ex.-ess of the tax deterniipe.I lo be payable, the certlliiiite of .lelerminatlon antl apporllonment shall direct tlie record¬ ing ofilc. I- III icfiin.l to the person paying such tax the amount of such excess; pro- ^ vlded that no refund shall be ma.le of an.v taxes paid pursuant lo a previous deter- ; mlnatlon.
The tax commission shall adopt rules to govern the pr.icedure and tbe mann.-r of taking evideii.-e In all the mailers iir..\-|.l- ed for by this section aiul mav 're.iiiire verifletl statements to be furnishe.l •-iCu-i by boards hf assessors, recording ufli.ei.s or other persons having knowledge in re- { lation to such matters. Fnll.ire on the part of,any person or olll.-er to furnish j a statement or other data when required | so to do pursuant to the provisions of this . .section shall render such person or offlcer liable to a penalt.v of one hiintlred dollars to be recovered by the attoriie.v-general In an action brought in the name of t)ie people of the state of New York.
In making determination and apportion- | ment under this section the tax i.iinmls- slon shall consider all advancements made upon a mortgage after July flrst nineteen hundred and six, in the aggregate, whl.li .aggregate shall be obtained by adding all ' advancements made nfter July flrst. nine¬ teen hundred and six. to tbe last advance- i ment an.l tbe lotal shnll be treated as a ; whole mortgage, considering the status of ' the property as of the time the last ad¬ vancement la made In all cases under this section in which It shnll apiiear that the prior Incumbrances exceed the assess- j etl or appraised value of the property In i one or mor* tax districts the commission I may, by a process of equalization or oth- I erwlse, establish a basis of apportlonrnent that will be equitable and fair I
i 2. This set shall take effect immediately.
State of New York. Offlee of th* Secr*-
t.iry of State, as: I
I hav* compared the preceding with the {
original law on file in thia offlce, and do |
hereby certify that the aame la a correct [
tranacript therefrom and of tha whole of '.
aald original law. |
FRANCIS M in'OO.
Secretary ot Stat«
LAWS or NKW YORK—By A4rtl«Ml«yb
CBAF. IHl
AN ACT to amand tita oouaty law. In ra-
latloa to quarterly msitlnga of board of
1*17. with th* Paaaed. ttar**-
liSGlL VOTICB&
law April 3, j appreivalior the Oovernor.'
Iirtba being preeent. The People of tbe State of New Tork. ! repreaented In Senate and Aaaembly, do I enact aa followa:
Section 1. Chapter aixteen of the laws
of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled I "An act io relation to counlies. conatitut- { Ins chapter eleven of the eouaolidated j lawa," la hereby amended by inserting I therein a new section, to be section ten-a. ! to read aa follows:
I 10-a. Quarterly meetings. The board > of Buperviaars in any county may. by res- I olution. determine to hold. In addition to I tbe annual meeting, four regular quartar- ! ly meetlnga on the aecond Monday of the
montha of February, May, August and
November. If such resolution be adopted
the board of supervisors may transact at ! any such meeting all business that mar I <M>me before It. Including the audit of ac- { (X>unt8 and charges against the county : which have been presented to the board
and which shall hnve then accrued. When- 1 ever a board of supervisors of any county ' ahall have auditetl any account, claim or
demand against the county nt a meeting
other thnn the annual meeting of the
board, it shall certify the aggregate of all
auma so audited and allowetl to the coun- I ty treast(rer of the county. And auch ' board of supervisors may. concurrently j ducted by the attorney-general or deputy
LAWg OF NEW YORK—Ey AatharRyw
CHAP. Ml AN ACT te amend tbe ee4* af erimiaal >i prooadur*. ia roUtioa to (raad iary
Btenocraphera
Became a law March 2iL IMT. wttk tka approval of the Oovemor. Paaabd. thraa- flflha being preaent.
The Peopl* of the Stat* of New Tarl^' r*preaented In Senate and AaaamMy, 4w *nact aa foilowa:
Sactlon 1. Title fourteen of tbe ood* af criminal procedure ia hereby amend«d by addirtg thereto a aew aectioa. to b* aee* tion nine hundred and flfty-t*o-x. to ranA aa follows:
I (62-x. Deatgnation of temporary atenog¬ rapher In apecial caaes. If. pursuant to law, the attorney-general or a deputy at¬ torney-general, attend before the grand jury Jn any cuunty, the attomay-general may appoint a temporary atenographer to take the testimony given licfore tha Ih-and Jury in reapect to mattera or Inveetlga- tions before the grand Jury conducted by the attorney-general or auch deputy at¬ torney-general, and may fix hia compen¬ sation. Every such appointee before he enters upon the outies of hia offlce shall tnke and subscribe the constitutional t>atti of office, and shall make oath before the county clerk of such county that he will keep secret nil niatlei-s and things octnir- ring bef.ire such grand Jury. Such atenog¬ rapher shall take and transcribe the teati- nony given before the grand jury in re- Fpect of the matter or Investigation con
rith such certification or any time tliere after, authorize the county treasurer to borrow upon the faith and credit of the couniy a sum of money sufflcient to pny the aggregate amount of the accounts so audited and allowed at any one or more of the meetings so held. No such loan shall be negt>tiated for a longer period than twelve months
S 2. This act sball take effect Imtnediately. State of New York, Offlce ot the Secre¬ tary of State, ss:
I have compared the preceding with th* original law on flle In thi.« offlce, nnd do hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original law.
FRANCIS M. HTGO,
Secretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP 128 AN ACT to amend the tax law. In rela¬ tion to the paynient of transfer taxes and the discount nnd Interest lliereon. Became a law April 3. JH17, wlih the approval of the G.ivemor. Passed, three- fifths heliiR present
The I^opU- of the State of New Yurk, represenled in Senale and .^ssemtly, do enact as follows:
Section 1. Sei-tl.in two hundred and twenty-three of cliiii.tei si)tt.\-two of tl,.' laws of iilneteen hundred antl nine, enti¬ tled "An n.t In leinlion to taxation, con¬ stituting chapier sixty of the cniiHoIidat ed laws," is lierebj smended to read as follows;
i 2^. Dis. ount and interest. Vt such tax is paid wiihin six months from the accrual Iherfof. a discount of tlve per centum shall be nllowe.l nnd dethu-le.l therefrom. If su.-h tax Is not paid witliin eighteen months from the aciriial tlieieof. interest shall lie charged ami colle.te.l thereon nt the rale of ten per centum per annum from the time the tux ac.'rii..l; unless by i.'aa..n of clalm.s made upon the estate, ne.-essury lltigatiun or oilier un¬ avoidable cause of (leliiy. amb tux cnn- not be tleteniiine.l and paid as herein pro¬ vided, in whiih i-ase Interest at lh.' rate of aix per ..iitiim per aniuini shall l-e charged upon su.-h tax frofii the a.-ciual thereof until the cnuse of sii.-li dela.\ is removed, after which ten per ceiitiim shall be charged: provi.ie.l, howevei, that wlicn- ever the payment of any tax imposed l.y this article and payable to a county treas¬ urer haa been heretofore or* shall be here¬ after tendered, through Inadvertence, to the stale comiuroller within the period of time before Interesi attacbes to said tax If such tax is paid In full to the treasurer of the proper county within ten days thereafter, the county treasiirer, when directed so to do by the elate comptroller. may receipt In full for such tax withoui collecting any interest Imposed thereon by thia section of the tax law.
I 2. This act shall take effect Inimediately. State of New York, Oftlce of the Secretary of State, ss:
I have compared the preceding with the original law on flle In this offlce, and du hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and ot the whole of aaid original law.
FRANCIS M. HUGO,
Secrelary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK-By Authority.
I'HA I- Lt». AN. ACT to amend the poor law. in rein- lion to pav-ment to the .^airman of th" relief committee of a reasonable sum for his servi.-es.
Became a law April 3, 1917, with the approval of the Governor. Paased, three- fifths being present.
The People of the State of New York, represeiite.l In Senate ami Assemlily, do enact as follows:
Section 1. S.-clion eighty of chuiiter for¬ ty-six of the laws of nineleen iiiimlie.l and nine, enllile.l "An a.l in rejiitioii In the poor, constituting chapter l.iiiy-two of the consolidated laws." as aniemle.l by chapter one liuiulred nnd two of the laws of nineteen hiiivlred and ten, and .hapter one hundre.i an.l iwent.v of the laws of nineteen bundrr.l nnd nfteen. Is hereby amended to rea.l ns follows:
180. Relief of soldiers, sailors and ma¬ rines, and their families. .No poor or In¬ digent soldier, sailor or marine who has aerveii In the militarv or naval service of the United States and who ha.s been hon¬ orably discharged from such service nor his family imr the families of anv wli.. may be deceased, ahall be sent to nnv almshouse, but shall he relieve.! and luo- vlded for at their homes lu flie .Hv "V town where they mny Re4<>e, ft f!>r »^ practl.'able. provided such sohller sailor or marine or tbe families of those de.-eas- ed, are. and hnve been, resldenin of tbe atate for one year; and the proper audit¬ ing board of such city or lown or In thos* , counties where the poor are a county charge, the auperlnten.ient If but one. or superintendents of the poor, an su.h au¬ diting board in those .-oiinties. sball pro¬ vide such sum or sums of moiie.x- a» miiv be necessary to be drawn upon by the commander and qimrtermaater of any post of the Giiiiid Army of the RepuMli, or of nnv .-amp of the I'nite.l Bpanlsli War Veterans of the city or tnwn, made upon tba written recommendation of the relief commltl.'e of such post or camp
attorney-general, and aball furnish to him I a full copy of all auch testimony aa he
shall reiiuire. but such stenographer ahall ; nol p.-rinit any other tieraon to take a I copy of the same or any portion thereof.
n.ir to rend the same or any portion there- 1 of. exceiit upon the written order of th* i court duly made after hearing the attor- ; ney-general or deputy attorney-gajierai. I i '2. This act shall take effect immedi- I ately.
State of .N'ew York. Offlce of the Secretary I of State, ss:
I have compared the preceding with the
orlsinni law on file in this otllce, and do
lieirby cerlify thai the same Is a correct - Iranscript therefrom and of tbe whol* oC
.said original law.
FRA.NCIS M. HUGO,
Secretary of Stat*.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority,
CHAP IW". AN ACT to anieiid the public health law.
In relation to registration of licenses ti>
practice chliupody
liei-anie a Inw March 80, 1917. with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three- lifths being present
The People of the Stale of New York. repieseiited In Senate und Assembly, do enact as follows:
Section 1. Section two hundred and sev- eiuy-eiglit of chapter forty-nine of th* laws of nineteen hundred and nine, en¬ title.l "An act in relatiun lo the public health, constliuling chapter forty-live of the consolidated laws," as amemled by chnpter one hundred and ninety-nine of the laws of niiieteen hundred ami twelv* ami chapter three hundred ami sevenleen of the laws of ninete.-n hundre.i and fom- leeii. is hereby amemle.l to read as fol¬ lows:
I 27S PracI icing witlit>ut registering pro- Mljile.l l-;\ery li.-ense to practice chirop- .1.1. bef.ire the li.-ensee begins practicing lli.i-.'umh-r shall be registered in a book Im-PI in the clerlis oftlce of the county wh.ie sm-h pr.i.lice Is to be carried un, Willi the iiuiiie. the r.'sideiu'e. the place ami lint.- of birlli. ami the s.iiir.e. th* iiiiiiilier ami dale nt his license to prAc- II e I'.ef.iie regislering. euch licensee s'lall file to be k'-pt in a bountl voliime in a county .lerks olll.e. an afii.lavit of tile nti.ne fncis. and also that he is the person iiameil In such license und bad be fine ref-eiving the snme complied with all I i'.|uli-eiueiils as to attendance nnd amount of sl'idy ami exiiniinutions reguire.1 by law ami the rules of the university a* preliminary to the coiilerment thereof: that no money was piii.l f.>r such license except Ihe regular fees |.fiiil by all appll- c-itils tli»refor: that no fraud, mlsrepre- s.-iit:itloii or mistake In any maierial re¬ gard w.is emplove.l by any one or oc- curred In order thai sm-h should be con- ferie.I Kvery license, or if lost, a copy thereof, legally cerlifle.l a.i as to be ad- misslhle as evi.lence. tir a duly attested U-.-iiiscripi iif the r.'c.inl of Us .oiif.'imerit shall, belore reglsloilng. be exhibited to tho couiily .lerk. who only In cnse It.was issued ..r imloi-sed ns a licen.se un.ler seal by the regenis shnll Indorse or stamp <m it the date nml his name iireieded by the woi.ls "Uegistered as authority to practice chiro[)ody In the .-lerk's offl.-e of
county." The clerk shall
thereupon give lo every chiropodist sti I .'5is|ered. a Iinnscrlpt of the ealiles In Hie ri'itlslcr with a .ertlll.'ate, under seal, tluit li« has iileil llie pl .-scribed nflldaVll. 'i'lm ri-j:eiii.s iiii..v. in their itisciotion and for cause tleenied by them to be satlsfac- lory, imiorse is a licens-'e a tertillcute l.ssiieil by the Pe.lic Society of the Stale of New York, prior to September ftrst. nin.'l.-eii hiin.lie.l an.l twelve, r.ilwilh- vtamling the failure of Ihe boi.ler thereof i.> < aosi. the same to be regist.r.-.l prior ;o smli date ns re.iulre.l by the hiw then In foi.e. lutiviile.I .•iiipHcatioii for su. ll ird.ii-'eineiit be nin.te on or l..'f..>e Au¬ gust first. Iilneteen liun.lreti anil Heven¬ teen.
; 2. This act shall take effect lmme.li- nt.-lv
Sluto of New Y.irk. Offli:e of the Secre¬ tarv of Sl.lll- H.-.
1 have . iiiii|..ii.d Ihe pieceillng wllli the original h. w on lile in this of!l. e. «tn.l dq liereby .-eilif.v Hint Ihe same is a < orrect triiiiscrit>\ tli.r.-from and of the whole ot sai.l ..ligim.l Inw
KKANCIS M IIUGty, Secretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK-By Authority.
1 IIAI'. 117. A.N ACT In relation to the pow.-rs of th* General Theological Seminary of tb* Protestant Kpiscopal Church in th* I'nited Slates, a corporation . i.-nied by chapter one huudred and flfiv ..r tbe Inws of elgliteei, hundred ami twenty- two
Becnme n I'lW April 2. PUT, wiili lb* .-ipprotal of 'he Gov-riior I'aswe.l. three- nniis l.,iii>; piesd.l
The I'e.iple of tbe Slate lepresented In Senate and i ena' I ns follows
j St-tjoii 1 Tin- GtfiicrnI Tbeoltiglcal flem-
i 'Jiai.. iif ill" l'i..l*»liiiit Kjilscopltl Church
I % the Iniie.! .S/ntcs, a corporatlfjn cre-
or I .iie.l by chapter pm- hundred and flfty t»f
uf New Vurk, Assembly, do
If there be no post or camp In a town or citv In whi.h it is iie.e.sssiy tbat such relief should be granted, upon tbe like re¬ quest of Hie comnian.ler ami quarteinms- ter and recommendation of the relief com¬ mittee of n Gi.-iml Arinv po.st or « ramp of the Trnite.i .Spanish War Veterans, lo¬ cated In the nearest town or 'Uv to the town or city re.piested to so furnish re¬ lief, nnd smh'written re.piest nnd recom¬ mendation shall be a Biiffl.ient autliorlty for the exp'n.Ilt'irea so made: and such auditing board of such citv or town or In those counties where th* poor are a county charge the superintendent If but one, or supei iniendenis of tbe pour. n« auch audlthiB lx»ai.l in those wuiitiis may alao pay to the chnlrman of the relief committe* of auch Grand Army poat or camp of the United Spanish War Veter¬ ans, a reasonable sum for his servic** In connetrtion therewith.
4 2. Thla act shall take effect Immediately. SUte of New Tork, Offlce of the Becre¬ tary of Btate, ««:
I have compared the preceding with the original law tm flle In this offlr*. and de hereby certify that th* aam* Is a eorrect transcript therefrom and of the whole of ¦aid orlglaallaw
' FRANCIS M. HTTOO.
Secretary of SWta
Ihe laws of e.gli/een hundred and twenty- uv.i i-iitltl...l - .Vl n.l I.l Incoriiorate th* <;en"ral Tlie.iloclfnl Heniinary of the Prot- i.^taiit l-;pis..ipal .-lii.i-h ill the «nlted Stales." pas.sed f^pril flfth eighteen liun- .Ii.'.l an.l twei)y-Iwo, and bere4f;fore .1 mended In ud.fition to all olher seciirl- ' ie'i or property, reil or perstmal. which It is or may b^ autlMirlzed to bold, or In V. hilh it Is or/may be HUthorlzed to In- vesi It J funis.'iiiopertv ur estate. Is here¬ by aiithorizeil altwi to Invest and from time tu time to reinvest its fumls. prof>- -rty or estate In Ihe snme kind trf securl- liis as tliose In wlil«li savings banks of ih's sint" are liy law u.ithoriztxl to Inv^t 111.,- monev tlep.isite.l Inereiii and the In- . ome ticriveil therefrom, ami In bonda and mortgages on iinen'-iimbei etj real proper¬ ty In tbis si.-ito woitli fifty per .centum more than tha amount luane.! thereon.
I 2. This act shall tak* effect lmm«dl- ..tely.
Stale of New York, Ofllc* of th* Secre¬ tary of State, as:
I have compared the preceding with the ..rigiiial Inw on flle in this ofllce. and da hereby certify that the aame Is a correct trnnscrlpt therefrom and of th* whol* o( aiid uriginal law.
FRAXCIS M Ht^OO
Secretary of Statok

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SETUr
LKOAL HOnCBA.
ttona, *fU, ot aslattac b«IM- mmyAA OMdawor. far •••
ttaaand aad taa paOanta
BUrrALO aTATK HOSPITAL. Far expaftses ef malstanaaoa ¦Ji4 vyar- Mian. atiMr than parsonal aarvlo*. Maiatenanoa and OpanUlan.
gd sat.«»A» I, Uaht. p«w«r aad water .... •.•00M ittaf and advcrtlslna MOID Ipnant tV»A»
«UP»UM 7.5001W
MMartala t«» ••
^ravahnc axpanaas Ead %
Cvattniunif:Ktiuii 200 O)
Fixad charcea and contributions. 3UU DU
Oanaral plant •arvica l.aOOW
CENTRAL IBLIP BTATB HOSPITAL. Vor axpcnaea of malntenanca and op- «ratl<>n. other than personal aervlra. Malntenanca and Operation.
rood w.tn
Fuel. Itaht, powar and watar .... Vt.vatft
Friattns and advaKlsInc 300 00
Vaulpmant I0,0'10 00
•upplias I2.ui»0u
JIatarlala Z.aOO 00
Communication tOOO OP
Fixed charge* and contrlbutluns 1.000 n>
Oanaral plant sarvica 3,000 00
¦OOWANDA STATE HOMBOPATUIC ' HOSPITAL. j
For azpaoMa of malntenanca and opara- don, other thnn paraonal aervlce. '
Mali^enanca and Oparation. I
^ood 18,00001)
l^ial, light, powar and water.... 1,600 00 i
Prlutlng and advartlaing 2S0 00
fenulpinant 2.600 0.)
Supplies 2.00000
Materiala flOO 00
TCravellna axpenaas 300 00 i
UL'DSON RiVEIi STATR HOHPITAI,
For axpensea of maintenance and opera- ! tlon. other than paraonal aervlce. Maintenance and Operation.
Food 62.000 on 1
Supplies ^ 18.00000
Oeneral plant aervlca 2,000 OO ,
KINGS I'ARK 8TATB HOSPITAL. For expensea of malntenanca and opera¬ tion, other than personal aervlce
Maintenaiice and Operation.
Food 24.000 00
Printing and adVartlaing 2D0 0>1
Equipment 8.5(X» ci
SuppUaa 17.0U0 0)
>fatarlalB B.Oiju ml
eea and pa¬ tlenta 16,000 00
MANHATTAN STATE HOSPITAL For expenses t>f maintenance and opera¬ tion, other tliiui personal aervlce. Maintenance and Operation.
Food 55.00000
Printing and advartlslng 400 IX)
Suppllaa 20.0i» (HI
.Communication 5ensea of maintenance and opera¬ tion, othar than perstmal aervlce. Malntenanca and Operation.
Food 2B.O0O0O
Fuel, light, powar and water 3.000 00
J-':qulpment 3,500 00
Hitpplle.l 4.000 00
>1z«d chargea and contrlbutlona 600 00
<>eneral plant aervlca 500 00
ST. LAWRENCE STATE HOSPITAI. For axpenaaa of maintenance and opera tlon, other thun perstmal service. Malntenanca and Oparation.
ITood 9.400 Oi>
Fual. light, power and water 6.500 OO
Printing and advartlaing MO 00
Equipment 2.100 iki
.Suppllaa B.ono 00
¦Communication 400 00
Fixed chargea and contributions lon nn
¦Oeneral plant aervlce l.i>46 00
ITICA STATK HOSPITAL. For expenaea of maintenance and opera- tlfjn, olher than personal service. n Malntenatii-e and Operation.
.Food 6,500 110
E.iuipment S.6U0 OO
.Supplies 3,000 Ol)
Fixed chargea and contrlbutlona. Too *) WILLARD STATE HOSPiYaL. For expensea of malntenan.-u and tipera¬ tlon, other than peraonal servi. e Maintenance nnd fjperatlon
Food 22.r,nO0ii
Fual. light, iiuwer and water 8.000 OO
Trlntlng and advertising am Wi
Et00 OO
Supplies O.OOOOO
Materiala 3.00.100
'Communication SOO 00
Fixed charges and et.ntrlbutloiiH. 400 OO
tieneral plant aervlce BOO 00
CHARITABLE. •WESTERN HOISE OF REFUOE FOH WOMICN. ALBION. Malnteiiance and Operatltin. For expenaes of maintenance and opara¬ tion, olher than parat-inal aervlce.
Footl 2.60000
NEW YORK STATE Sl'HOOL FOR THE BLIND. BATAVIA. Maintenance and Operation. For expensea of maintenance and opera¬ tion, othar than paraonal aervlce.
Footl 1,500 00
Fual, light, power and water 1,200 0'>
NBW TORK BTATB 80LDIKR8' ANI)
BAILORS' HOME, BATH.
Peraonal Sarvica.
Mechanical.
Engineering.
-Wacaa. temporary—(cltlxan amployaaa)
Fireman, 8 montha at 146 138 OO
Field Servic*. Oardan and Orounda. 'Wacea. temporary—(citlsen amploreea)
I^aborar, I montha at 340 240 00
Malntenanca and Oparation. For aapanaaa of maintenance and opera¬ tion, othar than paraonal a*rvloa. Fixed oharga* and contributions ipanalon* du* under chapter
4V, lawa of IIU) 2.9eC6)i
NarW TORK BTATE REFORMATORY FOR WOMEN, BEDFORD HILLS Maintenanc* and Operation. For axp«nse* of maintenanc* and opera¬ tion, othar than paraonal aervlt^e.
Communication 600 00
Fixed chargea and contrlbutlona. 1,300 00
Oanerai plant service 1.000 00
NBW TORK STATE REFORMATORY. ELMIRA. Malntenant:* and Oparation. For axpansaa of malntenanca and opara¬ tion, other than paraonal aarvloa.
suppiie* 2,oeooo
Travallns expanaaa—(amount due Brla RaUroad Company for un¬ paid far*, year 1114-15) IS 26
NBW TORK STATE TRAINING SCHOOL FOR OIRLS, HU,DSON. Malntananoa and Operation. For •xpanaaa af malntenanca and opera¬ tion, othar than paraonal aarvio*.
Suppllas 600«»
Materiala BOO 00
Fixed ohaivaa and contrlbutlona. 2.300 00 STATB AORICULTt'RAL AND INDUS¬ TRIAL SCHOOL. INDITSTRT. Malntenanca and Operation. For *xp*naea of malntenanca and opara¬ tion, othar than p*r*onal a*n'lce.
Food B.OOOOO
luqulpmant l.ono Oo
. euppllea t.SOOOO
THOMAS INDIAN SCHOOL./TROQUOIS. Malntanance and Oparation. For •xp*na*B of maintenanc* and opara- - tlon. othar than paraoruU aarvica.
Tood 75000
Fual. Ileht. power and watar OOO 00
-kaulpinant HOOO
¦ASTlBRM MlWr TOKK MMgOKMiAr
VBMT, MAnaiVOCH.
MaiMHMMa aaC OpttAXUA.
Far axpanaaa of aialnt—anr* aa« «p*r»-
ttoo. otlMT than psnooMi a artic*.
ro«a :..v xwaaa
LMAL VOnCEfl
asKatmjb' nV^^l^B^
HOOO
24 121
1,250 00 i 300 00 <
lirKW TORK BTATB CUSTODIAL AJT- LUM FOR FEBBLB - MINDED WO* MBN, NEWARK.
Malntenanca and Oparation. For axpanaa* of ouUntenaoc* and opara¬ tion. othar than p«raonal aarvica. Sup;dte3 1.30000
Material^ , .i-. ...,,,,, 2PO0O
Travallns axpanaea 100 00
Ftxad charge* and contrlbutlona. 121 00
OanaraJ plant aarvica BOO 00 I
NEW TOSJC BTATE WOMAN'S RB- ' LIEF CORPS HOME, OXFORD.
Malntenanca and Operation. I
For expensea of malntenanca and opara- ' tlon, other than paraonal ••rrlca.
Equipment
Bqulpmaiit
(To pay amount due Aubura Priaon for year andlng Sep-
tamber 30. 1914.)
Supplies
Oeneral plant service
IflBW TORK HOUSE OF REFUOE.
RANDALL'S ISLAND.
Maintenance and Operation.
For exp«naes of malntenanca and oi>era- tlon, other than peraonal aervlce.
SuppUaa 4.00000
NEW VORK STATE HOSPITAL FOR
THE TREATMKNT OF INCIPIENT
PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS. RAY
BROOK.
Maintenanc* and Operation.
For exi.ien8ea of malntenanca and opera¬ tion, uther than personal servic*.
Food T.OOOOO
ROME STATE CUSTODIAL ASYLUM,
ROME.
Maintenance and Operation.
For exponses of maintenanc* and opera¬ tion, other tlian personal servic*. i
Food 12,50000
Kquipment 12,000 00;
Supplies 6,000 00 1
Materials 8,000 00
Traveling expensea 1,600 00 i
Fixed chargea and contributions. 750 0.)
Communication 100 00 |
flaneral plant aervlc* 1,000 00 i
R*nt luOOO:
CRAia
EPILEPTICS,
Fur Cottage
For Cottag*
For Cottage
NEW YORK
COLONY FOR SONYEA. Maintenance and Operatlun. ,
For expenaes of maintenance and upera- tlon. other than personal service.
Ko.sl lO.OOOOO
Fuel, light, power and water 4,000 OO
Kquipment B.OOo 00 i
Supplies 4,50000!
Materials 1,000 00 j
SYRACUSE STATE INSTITUTION FOR ' FEEBLE - MINDED CHILDREN. SYRACUSE
Malntenanca and Operation For expensea of maintenance and opera¬ tion, other than peraonal service 1
Food B.ODO 00 [
Fuel, light, power and water ,,.. :!.000 OU ,
Supplies 2,00000 1
Traveling expenses 260 00 |
Ueneral plant servloe 100 00 j
LETCHWORTH VILLAGE, THIELLS. | Construetlon and Permanent Betterments.
The following sums, or so much thereof ! as may be ne
Wages, temporary
Laborers 1,000 00
F'or expenses of maintenance and opera¬ tion of th* oons*rvatl.>n oommlsslun other lliaii iieraonal eervice.
Maintenance antl Operatlun.
Food 1,00000
E.iuipment 1.000 00
Supplies 13,505 00
Hired horses and vehicles 600 00
Rents 755 00
WHITE PINE BLISTER RUST DIS¬ EASE. The Conservation Commission Is her.'by empowered to employ men, incur traveling expenses, purehase supplies, equipment, food or otherwise other necea¬ aary expenses, may pay for trees or iindlseased cultivated currant and gooseberry bushes for the purpose of control or suppression of the white pine blister rust dlaease In any of Its
stages 10,000 00
i 2. No manager, trustee or other ofR- j cer ut any stats, charitable or other In¬ stitution r*c*lvlng moneys under this act from tha atate treasury for maintenance I and support shall be Intarsatad In any purchsae, sale or oontract made by any { olllcer for any af sakJ Institutions. In ac- eoiinta for repairs or new work not duna I ¦i.nder contract provided for In this act tha name of aach workman, the number of daya he has baan amplOHed, and th* rate and amount of wages paid to him ' shall be given. If contracta are made for ' repairs or new work, or for supplies, du¬ plicates theretif. with speclAuatlons shall be Illed with tha comptroller.
i 3. Thla act ahall tak* *frsct lmm*d lately ' Stale uf New York, Ofllce of the Secre¬ tary of State, aa:
1 hava compared the preceding with the ortglnal law on Al* In thla ofBc*, and do hereby certify that th* aame la a corrtjct transcript therefrom and of tha whole of ' said original law.
FRANCIS M. Hl'OO, N Becretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. 64. AN ACT to amend tha panal law. In rala¬ tlon to the punishment fur the deaeci;a- tlon of the ftag of th* l.'nited Statea or the state flag.
Hecame a law March 15. 1917. with the approval ot the Govaniur. Paaaed. three- flftha being present
The People of th* Stat* of New York, represented In Senate and Aaaambly. do enact aa followa:
Section 1. Subtllvlslon aixteen of aeetion ; fourteen hundred and twenty-flva of the penal law la hereby amended to read a* ' follows: t
16. Any paraon. who In any manner, for exhibition or display, ahall pla« ex¬ posed to public view any auch flag, stantlard, color or •nsign, upon which aft*r the flrat day of Sopteoitter, I nln*t*«n hundi^ed and flva, shall have been printed, palntad or oth*rwls« plaoed. or to which shall 4>* attach- I td, app«ndwl. afBxad. or annajwa. any
flfura, mark, ptctura. .. ..
dimarlafc or aajr advarti—mant of aay na tatA, ar wIm akaU aapoa* to pabOe vt*w. manufactur*, a*tl. expos* for aaJa^ gXv. away, or Am-*. In poasaaslon for aala, or 10 siv* awar. or for uaa for aoy parup**, aay artial*. or aubataac>e. being an artlcl* •f marnhandla*, or a receptaol* of ni*r- r^¦f^^1f^^ or artlcl* or tiling for carrylnc or transporting marchanUuM, upon which after th* flrat day of 8ept«rat>*r. ninetean hundred and flv*. ahall hava baen printed, painted, attacheo, or otharwls* placed, a r«prasentatSoii .-.f any ,^ :b flag, standard. eolof or ensign, to ady-rllse, call attention to. docorat*. mark, or dutingulah. the article or aubstanc*. on which ao placad. or who shall publicly mutilat*. deface, da- nie, or defy, trample upon, or cat con- t*mpt, *ltii*r by wortla ur act. upun any aucb flag, atandard. color or enalgn. ahuJI ba deemed guilty of a miademaanor; an.l ahall also forfeit a p-nalty of flfty dol¬ lara for aach aucb offense, to bo recovered with costs In a civil a.-Hon, or ault. in any court having jurlxdh ion, and auch action or ault may be brou--:lit by or In the name of any citizen of th..t state, and such pen¬ alty whan TOllecteU lesa the reaaonabi* coat and axpuna* of action or ault and re¬ covery to be certi ;>d by the district at¬ torney of the coun - In which the offenaa ts commltteil ahall ' - paid Into the treaa¬ ury ot thla atate; un.l tno or more penal- tiea may be sued in an.l ret:overe.l In tbe same action or s iit. The w'irds, flag, standard, color oi- ensign, as used In this aubdivlslon or KtMioii, shall Include any flag, standard. er. nineteen luindred and ftve.
I 2. Thla act ahall take efTect Se|>tember flrst, nineteen hundred and aeventeen. St.'ite of New V'ork, Offli-e of the Secre¬ tary of State, an:
I have comparo'l the preceding with the nrlglnal law on lile In this offlce, and do hereby certify that the same Ih a corre.-t transcript therefrom and of the whole of aald original law
FRANCIS M. HUGO.
Secretary of btate.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Author! v. CHAP z:,.
A.V Atrr to amend the town Inw, in re¬ lation to tha collection and dispualtion of garbage.
Became a law Mnrch 15, 1917, with the approval of the Governor I'assed, three- tlftlia being present
Tha People of the State of New York, represented In Senate and Assembli-, do , enact aa followa:
Section 1. Section three hundred and twenty of chapter alxly-three of the lawa of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled - An act relating to t.iwiis. cunsituttiig chapier sixty-two of the conaolidaled lawa," is hereby amende.! to read as follows: |
J 2211. Collectloit and disposition of gar¬ bage. Within any town having over flvo thousand InhabitMnta or wlthlii any town adjoining a city of the flrsl i.'laas. or with¬ in any dl8trit:t In any such town estab¬ lished by the town board of BU.h town. it shall l>e lawful for the town b.iard of sucb town tu provide fur the collection of and to cause to be consumed by lire or heat, and to prohibit the throwing, cast¬ ing or deposit in any body or stream of water, or upon any a.ih heap or other pluce than such as may be provided by them within sucb town or district, any animal or vegetable refuse, tiead animal, carrion, oftal, swill or garbage. And It shall he lawful for the tuwn board of any such town, to contra, t for the collection and for the I'oiiaiirnptlon by heat or Are of any such refuse or other aforesaid mat¬ ter, or for the iiurchase, mulnteiiance and operation of any appliances for the collei- Uoii and consumi>ll.>ii thereof.
I 2. Thla act shall take eftect Immediately. State of New York, Olfloe of the Secre¬ tary of State, ss;
I have compare.I the preceiling with the original law on flle In this offl.-e. and do hereby certify that the same Is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original law.
FRANCIS M. HUGO. - Secretary of State
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority. CHAP. as.
AN ACT lo amend the village law. In re¬ lation to the lin:orporalloii uf two school districts au a village.
Became a law March IS, 1917, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three- fifths being present
The People of the Slate of New York, represented In Senate and Asseinbly, du enact as follows:
Section 1. Section two of chapter sixty- four of the laws of nineteen hunilied and nie, entitled "An act relating to villagea, constituting chai>ter sixty-four of the con¬ solidated laws, ' as amended by chapter thirty-one of the laws of nineteen hun¬ dred and flfleen, le hereby amended to read as followa
i 2. RaquLiite population. A territory out exceeding one aqunra mile, or con- lormlng to tha boundaries of a water dis¬ irict, lighting, flra or school district, or an entlr* town, or two school districts, con¬ taining In each tmae a population not les* than two bundred, and not IncluiUng a part of a city .t village, may b* Incor¬ porated na a village under thla chapter. {
i 2. This net shall take effect Immediately. Stata of New York, Offlce of the Secre¬ tary of Stata, as:
T have compare.I the iireceding with the original law on flle In thla ofhce. and do hereby certify that th* same la a cort^ct transcript therefrom and of ths whole ot said original law.
FRANCIS M. HUOO.
Se.retary of State
LAWS OF NEW YORK-By Authority,
CHAP 60. AN ACT to amentl the executly* law. In
relation to the feea to be collected by ,
the secretary of state.
Becnme a Inw .March 16, 1917, with the approval of the Oovernor. Passed, three- flflhs being present.
Tha People of the Slate of Now York, rcprasented In Sanate and Asaembly, do enact as follows:
Sactlon 1. Section twenty-six of chap- • ter twenty-three of the laws of nineteen I hundretl nnd nine, entitled "An act In re- tntlon to executive offlcera, conatltiitin); chapter eighteen uf th* consolidated laws." la hereby amendtMl to read as fol¬ lowa:
%'k. Fees. The secretary of atate ahall , collect the following fees:
1. For •nt*rlng a caveat, twelv* and a half cents.
2. For searching the retMrda In hla offlce I for any on* year and for every other j year In which such search is made, alx i centa. I
3. For a copy of any pap«r or record not raquired to t>* certlfletl or otherwis* au- ! thantlcatad by Mm. ten centa per folio. |
4. For a cartlflad or exempllfled copy ot iny law, record or p*p«r, flft**n centa rar
(or tka hM emtA. attaoh- «d tkarato: aad thia faa aball ha fha aama whaohif'wioh aapy ba mate W tba aaar*- Ury at atau «r maiHiualj pr«par«d and pr*a*nt*4 to blia pur eartttoation. aar* Athmr law •• tb* *cuttari aatntthataitJ-
Ing
6. For a eartUicata oadar tba grwu aeal at tha atata, two dollara
0. For rooordlnc a cartlSeala notice or •thar pap*r r*qulr*d to tt* r*oord*d, ez- •apt aa otbarwia* provld*d br thla •*€- tl«B, twanty-llv* centa per Mto
f. Ftir a tMrtlfloata aa to tb* ofBelal •harat'tar of a oommiastonor of d*«ds re- aldlag In another atal* or a foralgn coun¬ try, twsnty-ftv* cenu, and tor *v*ry oth- *r c«rtincat* undar tb* saal of hla offlce, two dolla.'-s.
1. For avery patent for land* under wa¬ tar. Ova dollars for aach parcel Included tbaratn and for every other patent the atim of flve .lullara axoept when tha par- C«l* fx>nv*yp.i exc**d fiv* in number, wh*n an additional sum of one dollar SliaU b* charged for each lf>t In excess of flv* *mbrac*d In euch patent.
8. For each license granted to a peUdlar, tha aum of two ilollars.
la For flllng the original certin'-ate of Incorporation of a railroad c.ji ;;..intion, flfty dollars; for filing the original certlfl- eata of Incorporation of any other stock corporation, twenty-tlve dollars: for niing
I any original c*rtlflc;ite of Incorporati'.n drawn under article three or article tueive of the membership corpora t: ..ms law.
I twenty-flve dollars: for flllng -a consent to, or certlflcate of, liureaa* of .'apital stuck, pursuant to •Ither section six or
; sixty-three or sixty-four of the *lfx:k corporation law, ten dollars: for flllng a cerliflcate of merger, pursuant to section flfteen of th* atock corporation law, twenty-flve dollara; for flllng an agreement for the (Wnsolidatlon of two or more rail¬ road corporaUona, fifty dollar*: for filing an agreement for the conaolldation of two or mora corporations oth*r than railroad corptn-atlons. twenty-flva dollars; for flllng an amended certlflcate of Incorporation, pursuant to either section seven of the
I general corporation law or section eight¬ een or twenty-two of th* stock corpora¬ tion law, ten dollars; for flllng a certitl- L:ate of change of number of directors, purauant to section twenty-six of the slcK:k corporation law, ten dullars: for lillng a certlflcate of re-orgnnlzatlon, pur¬ suant to section nine of the stock tor- poratlon law, twenty-flv* dollars, f.ir flllng a certlflcate of extension or re-,'lval of corporate existence, twenty-flve dollara.
¦^1. For flllng the statement and desig¬ nation and copy of certificate of Im-or- poratlon of a foreign corporation de.HlrIng to do business in the slate, flfty dollars.
12. For certified copies of the evidence and proceedings of the board of audit on appeal to th* supreme court, to be paid by tlie appellant on serving notice of ap¬ peal, flfteen cenls per folio.
13. For registering a notice of a mining
(lalm as required by aecllon eiBhty-lhree : of the public lands law, and ru.-urding ' same, flve dollars.
14. For reglaterlng a trade mark, name, brand, device or label. In piirsuiim-e of ; law. for the registry of which no other fee Is exacted, flve dollars.
15. For a certlflcate under subdivision i three of sactlon nine of the general .or- i poratlon law, twenty-flve dollars.
No fee shall b* collected for copies of record* furnished to state officers fur use In their offlclal capacity.
I 2. This act shall take effect July flrst, nineteen hundred and seventeen State of New York, Offl.-e of ihe Se.re¬ tary of Slate, ss:
I have compared the precedlnt; with the original law on lile in this offl. e, ami do hereby certify that the same Is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of • said original law.
FRANCIS M. HUGO.
Secretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. 71 j
A.N A(?T to aniend section flfty of the j
conservation law, in relatiun to landa ,
and forests.
Became n law March 18. 1917. with the approval of the Governor. Pasaed, three- I fiftha l>elng preaent.
The People of the State of New York, represented In Senale and Assembly, do enact as follows:
Seotlon 1. Section flfty of article four of t;hapler six hundretl and forty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and elev¬ en, entitled "An act relating to conserva- i lion of land, foresta, waters, parks, hy- | diaiilli' power, fish and game, constituting I-hapter slxty-flve of the consoUdaletl luws," as Inserted by chapter four hun¬ dred and flfty-one of the btws of nineteen hundred and sixteen, la hereby amende.! ¦ by adding tliereto a new Miilitllvisiun, to tie subdivision thirty-one, tu read as fol¬ lows:
31. Nothing In thla chapter shall be con¬ strued us extending the jurisdiction .^ the conservatlo commlsalon over the real .>r personal property now or hereafter un.ler the control or In the custody of the i.iin- inisaioners of the Palisades Inter.'^tiite park, but said conservation commission Is authorized to co-operate with siii.l .-oin- inlssloners of the Palisades uiterBl;ile park by the Joint employment of wardens, foresters and keep.'is, for the mutual pro- te.'tion of the lan.ls untler the Jurisdiction of said respective i-oinmlaslons and other state commlsHlons and the preservation of th* forests thereon and of the fi.xh and game therein.
9 2. This act shall take effect Immedi¬ ately. Stat* of New York, Offlce of the Se.re-
tary of State, ss: \
I hav* compared the preceding with the original law on flle In this ofllce, and .Io hereby cartlfy that the same Is a correct transcript therefrom and of th* whole of said uriginal law
FRANCIS M HUGO,
Sacretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—^By Authority.
CHAP. 84 AN ACT to amend tlie Judiciary law, In relati.tii lo authorizing the justices of th* appellate divlalon of the fourth de¬ partment to appoint a atenographer and to provid* for hla comp«naatlon. B*oama a law Mar.h 23, 1917. with the ! approval of the Governor. Passed, three- I flfths being present
Th* PeopI* of the State of New York. repr***nted In Senate and Aasembly, do enact as follows:
Bactlon 1 Chapter thIrty-flve of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, enti¬ tled "An aet in relation to the adminis¬ tration of Justice, constituting chapter thirty of tha conaolldate.l laws," Is hereby amended by Inserting therein a new sec¬ tion, to h. section one hundred and nlne-a theraof, to rend as followsr
i 109-a. Confltlential stenographer In fourth Judicial depariment. The Justices of tha appellate division of the aupreme court in the fourth Judicial department, may appoint and at their pleasure remove a confldential stenographer to such court at an annual salary nf flfteen hun.lre.l dollars, to be paid by the atate tre,»siirer on the warrant of the comptroller to sii.h appointee, monthly, and such comptroller shall annually apporilon such amount among the .oiintles cinstitutlnK the fourth Judicial department, and such sum shall be refunded by au.h counties to the state treasurer. The amount so appor¬ tioned to each county .shall be a .-ounty charge and tha county treasurer, upon re¬ ceipt thereof, shall pay over the aame to the state treasurar
I 2. This act shall take affect immedi- aUly.
Btat* of N*w Tork. Offlc* of th* Becre¬ tary of State, ss:
I have compared the preceding with tb* ertglnal law on fll* In thi* offlc*. and do hereby .certify that the sam* la a corract transcrtpt tharcfrom and of the whole of ¦aid original law.
FRANCIS M. HUOO. ,
Bacrotary of Stat*.
LSeiL HOnCES.
LBQAL HOnCES.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—Ey AuthM4«y.
CBAP n. AN ACT to amand tb* tax law, in rela¬ tion to tba d«t«nnlnatlon and apportion¬ ment of mortcaca taxes. Became a law March 20i 1*17. witb tba approval of tba Govarnor. Paaaad, tbr**- flftba t>*lng present.
Th* Peopl* of th* Btate of New Tork. r*pre**nted in Sanat* and Aasembly. do enact as follows: Bectlon 1. Seciion two bundred and slx- ! ty of chapter sixty-two of the laws of ! nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An I act In relation to taxation, constituting { chapter sixty of tbe consolidated lawa." i as added by chapter three hundred and thirty-five of the laws of nineteen hun¬ dred and sixteen, is hereby amended to read as follows: I I 260. Determination and apportionment i by the stata tax commission. When the I real property covered by a mortgage Is situated in more than one tax district, j the state tax commission Shall deduct I from the relative assessments of auch ! real property In the respective tax di*. [ tricts coveretl by auch mortgage any prior : existing mortgage liens and shall then I apportion the tax paid on such mortgage between the respective tax districts ui>on I the basis of the relative assessments of j such real property aa the same appear on the last assessment-rolls lees the deduc¬ tion, if any. If. however, the whole or :uiy pait of the property covered by such .1 mortgage is nol assessetl upon the last i-'sessment-roll or rolls of the tax dis¬ trict or districts in which it is situated, or is so a>--sesse mall upon the morlLiapor. the mortyagee an.l the state comiilroller, proceed lo make the required .let.'imina- Ilon. In determining the separate v4.''Je», of the property within and >»riliout the state the tax commission shall consider only the t.in^rlble propert.v. ren I and per¬ sonal, exi-i 111 tluit leases of real propei ly shall be 'leeme'l tangible prop.>rt\. F"r the pill po.-e .if iletermlning such value the ta»- (omniissl.iii may require the mortga¬ gor or niortgagee to furnish by atll.lavlt or verifli-.l report such iiiforin-ition or .hila as it may .lt»em iiecessiirv. and may require and take the testimony of the mortgagor, morigagee or nny tillier per¬ son. .\ (ei-tifle.! c-oiiy of the or.ler of of Buperviaars in any county may. by res- I olution. determine to hold. In addition to I tbe annual meeting, four regular quartar- ! ly meetlnga on the aecond Monday of the
montha of February, May, August and
November. If such resolution be adopted
the board of supervisors may transact at ! any such meeting all business that mar I me before It. Including the audit of ac- { (X>unt8 and charges against the county : which have been presented to the board
and which shall hnve then accrued. When- 1 ever a board of supervisors of any county ' ahall have auditetl any account, claim or
demand against the county nt a meeting
other thnn the annual meeting of the
board, it shall certify the aggregate of all
auma so audited and allowetl to the coun- I ty treast(rer of the county. And auch ' board of supervisors may. concurrently j ducted by the attorney-general or deputy
LAWg OF NEW YORK—Ey AatharRyw
CHAP. Ml AN ACT te amend tbe ee4* af erimiaal >i prooadur*. ia roUtioa to (raad iary
Btenocraphera
Became a law March 2iL IMT. wttk tka approval of the Oovemor. Paaabd. thraa- flflha being preaent.
The Peopl* of the Stat* of New Tarl^' r*preaented In Senate and AaaamMy, 4w *nact aa foilowa:
Sactlon 1. Title fourteen of tbe ood* af criminal procedure ia hereby amend«d by addirtg thereto a aew aectioa. to b* aee* tion nine hundred and flfty-t*o-x. to ranA aa follows:
I (62-x. Deatgnation of temporary atenog¬ rapher In apecial caaes. If. pursuant to law, the attorney-general or a deputy at¬ torney-general, attend before the grand jury Jn any cuunty, the attomay-general may appoint a temporary atenographer to take the testimony given licfore tha Ih-and Jury in reapect to mattera or Inveetlga- tions before the grand Jury conducted by the attorney-general or auch deputy at¬ torney-general, and may fix hia compen¬ sation. Every such appointee before he enters upon the outies of hia offlce shall tnke and subscribe the constitutional t>atti of office, and shall make oath before the county clerk of such county that he will keep secret nil niatlei-s and things octnir- ring bef.ire such grand Jury. Such atenog¬ rapher shall take and transcribe the teati- nony given before the grand jury in re- Fpect of the matter or Investigation con
rith such certification or any time tliere after, authorize the county treasurer to borrow upon the faith and credit of the couniy a sum of money sufflcient to pny the aggregate amount of the accounts so audited and allowed at any one or more of the meetings so held. No such loan shall be negt>tiated for a longer period than twelve months
S 2. This act sball take effect Imtnediately. State of New York, Offlce ot the Secre¬ tary of State, ss:
I have compared the preceding with th* original law on flle In thi.« offlce, nnd do hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original law.
FRANCIS M. HTGO,
Secretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP 128 AN ACT to amend the tax law. In rela¬ tion to the paynient of transfer taxes and the discount nnd Interest lliereon. Became a law April 3. JH17, wlih the approval of the G.ivemor. Passed, three- fifths heliiR present
The I^opU- of the State of New Yurk, represenled in Senale and .^ssemtly, do enact as follows:
Section 1. Sei-tl.in two hundred and twenty-three of cliiii.tei si)tt.\-two of tl,.' laws of iilneteen hundred antl nine, enti¬ tled "An n.t In leinlion to taxation, con¬ stituting chapier sixty of the cniiHoIidat ed laws," is lierebj smended to read as follows;
i 2^. Dis. ount and interest. Vt such tax is paid wiihin six months from the accrual Iherfof. a discount of tlve per centum shall be nllowe.l nnd dethu-le.l therefrom. If su.-h tax Is not paid witliin eighteen months from the aciriial tlieieof. interest shall lie charged ami colle.te.l thereon nt the rale of ten per centum per annum from the time the tux ac.'rii..l; unless by i.'aa..n of clalm.s made upon the estate, ne.-essury lltigatiun or oilier un¬ avoidable cause of (leliiy. amb tux cnn- not be tleteniiine.l and paid as herein pro¬ vided, in whiih i-ase Interest at lh.' rate of aix per ..iitiim per aniuini shall l-e charged upon su.-h tax frofii the a.-ciual thereof until the cnuse of sii.-li dela.\ is removed, after which ten per ceiitiim shall be charged: provi.ie.l, howevei, that wlicn- ever the payment of any tax imposed l.y this article and payable to a county treas¬ urer haa been heretofore or* shall be here¬ after tendered, through Inadvertence, to the stale comiuroller within the period of time before Interesi attacbes to said tax If such tax is paid In full to the treasurer of the proper county within ten days thereafter, the county treasiirer, when directed so to do by the elate comptroller. may receipt In full for such tax withoui collecting any interest Imposed thereon by thia section of the tax law.
I 2. This act shall take effect Inimediately. State of New York, Oftlce of the Secretary of State, ss:
I have compared the preceding with the original law on flle In this offlce, and du hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and ot the whole of aaid original law.
FRANCIS M. HUGO,
Secrelary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK-By Authority.
I'HA I- Lt». AN. ACT to amend the poor law. in rein- lion to pav-ment to the .^airman of th" relief committee of a reasonable sum for his servi.-es.
Became a law April 3, 1917, with the approval of the Governor. Paased, three- fifths being present.
The People of the State of New York, represeiite.l In Senate ami Assemlily, do enact as follows:
Section 1. S.-clion eighty of chuiiter for¬ ty-six of the laws of nineleen iiiimlie.l and nine, enllile.l "An a.l in rejiitioii In the poor, constituting chapter l.iiiy-two of the consolidated laws." as aniemle.l by chapter one liuiulred nnd two of the laws of nineteen hiiivlred and ten, and .hapter one hundre.i an.l iwent.v of the laws of nineteen bundrr.l nnd nfteen. Is hereby amended to rea.l ns follows:
180. Relief of soldiers, sailors and ma¬ rines, and their families. .No poor or In¬ digent soldier, sailor or marine who has aerveii In the militarv or naval service of the United States and who ha.s been hon¬ orably discharged from such service nor his family imr the families of anv wli.. may be deceased, ahall be sent to nnv almshouse, but shall he relieve.! and luo- vlded for at their homes lu flie .Hv "V town where they mny Re4<>e, ft f!>r »^ practl.'able. provided such sohller sailor or marine or tbe families of those de.-eas- ed, are. and hnve been, resldenin of tbe atate for one year; and the proper audit¬ ing board of such city or lown or In thos* , counties where the poor are a county charge, the auperlnten.ient If but one. or superintendents of the poor, an su.h au¬ diting board in those .-oiinties. sball pro¬ vide such sum or sums of moiie.x- a» miiv be necessary to be drawn upon by the commander and qimrtermaater of any post of the Giiiiid Army of the RepuMli, or of nnv .-amp of the I'nite.l Bpanlsli War Veterans of the city or tnwn, made upon tba written recommendation of the relief commltl.'e of such post or camp
attorney-general, and aball furnish to him I a full copy of all auch testimony aa he
shall reiiuire. but such stenographer ahall ; nol p.-rinit any other tieraon to take a I copy of the same or any portion thereof.
n.ir to rend the same or any portion there- 1 of. exceiit upon the written order of th* i court duly made after hearing the attor- ; ney-general or deputy attorney-gajierai. I i '2. This act shall take effect immedi- I ately.
State of .N'ew York. Offlce of the Secretary I of State, ss:
I have compared the preceding with the
orlsinni law on file in this otllce, and do
lieirby cerlify thai the same Is a correct - Iranscript therefrom and of tbe whol* oC
.said original law.
FRA.NCIS M. HUGO,
Secretary of Stat*.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority,
CHAP IW". AN ACT to anieiid the public health law.
In relation to registration of licenses ti>
practice chliupody
liei-anie a Inw March 80, 1917. with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three- lifths being present
The People of the Stale of New York. repieseiited In Senate und Assembly, do enact as follows:
Section 1. Section two hundred and sev- eiuy-eiglit of chapter forty-nine of th* laws of nineteen hundred and nine, en¬ title.l "An act in relatiun lo the public health, constliuling chapter forty-live of the consolidated laws," as amemled by chnpter one hundred and ninety-nine of the laws of niiieteen hundred ami twelv* ami chapter three hundred ami sevenleen of the laws of ninete.-n hundre.i and fom- leeii. is hereby amemle.l to read as fol¬ lows:
I 27S PracI icing witlit>ut registering pro- Mljile.l l-;\ery li.-ense to practice chirop- .1.1. bef.ire the li.-ensee begins practicing lli.i-.'umh-r shall be registered in a book Im-PI in the clerlis oftlce of the county wh.ie sm-h pr.i.lice Is to be carried un, Willi the iiuiiie. the r.'sideiu'e. the place ami lint.- of birlli. ami the s.iiir.e. th* iiiiiiilier ami dale nt his license to prAc- II e I'.ef.iie regislering. euch licensee s'lall file to be k'-pt in a bountl voliime in a county .lerks olll.e. an afii.lavit of tile nti.ne fncis. and also that he is the person iiameil In such license und bad be fine ref-eiving the snme complied with all I i'.|uli-eiueiils as to attendance nnd amount of sl'idy ami exiiniinutions reguire.1 by law ami the rules of the university a* preliminary to the coiilerment thereof: that no money was piii.l f.>r such license except Ihe regular fees |.fiiil by all appll- c-itils tli»refor: that no fraud, mlsrepre- s.-iit:itloii or mistake In any maierial re¬ gard w.is emplove.l by any one or oc- curred In order thai sm-h should be con- ferie.I Kvery license, or if lost, a copy thereof, legally cerlifle.l a.i as to be ad- misslhle as evi.lence. tir a duly attested U-.-iiiscripi iif the r.'c.inl of Us .oiif.'imerit shall, belore reglsloilng. be exhibited to tho couiily .lerk. who only In cnse It.was issued ..r imloi-sed ns a licen.se un.ler seal by the regenis shnll Indorse or stamp < aosi. the same to be regist.r.-.l prior ;o smli date ns re.iulre.l by the hiw then In foi.e. lutiviile.I .•iiipHcatioii for su. ll ird.ii-'eineiit be nin.te on or l..'f..>e Au¬ gust first. Iilneteen liun.lreti anil Heven¬ teen.
; 2. This act shall take effect lmme.li- nt.-lv
Sluto of New Y.irk. Offli:e of the Secre¬ tarv of Sl.lll- H.-.
1 have . iiiii|..ii.d Ihe pieceillng wllli the original h. w on lile in this of!l. e. «tn.l dq liereby .-eilif.v Hint Ihe same is a < orrect triiiiscrit>\ tli.r.-from and of the whole ot sai.l ..ligim.l Inw
KKANCIS M IIUGty, Secretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK-By Authority.
1 IIAI'. 117. A.N ACT In relation to the pow.-rs of th* General Theological Seminary of tb* Protestant Kpiscopal Church in th* I'nited Slates, a corporation . i.-nied by chapter one huudred and flfiv ..r tbe Inws of elgliteei, hundred ami twenty- two
Becnme n I'lW April 2. PUT, wiili lb* .-ipprotal of 'he Gov-riior I'aswe.l. three- nniis l.,iii>; piesd.l
The I'e.iple of tbe Slate lepresented In Senate and i ena' I ns follows
j St-tjoii 1 Tin- GtfiicrnI Tbeoltiglcal flem-
i 'Jiai.. iif ill" l'i..l*»liiiit Kjilscopltl Church
I % the Iniie.! .S/ntcs, a corporatlfjn cre-
or I .iie.l by chapter pm- hundred and flfty t»f
uf New Vurk, Assembly, do
If there be no post or camp In a town or citv In whi.h it is iie.e.sssiy tbat such relief should be granted, upon tbe like re¬ quest of Hie comnian.ler ami quarteinms- ter and recommendation of the relief com¬ mittee of n Gi.-iml Arinv po.st or « ramp of the Trnite.i .Spanish War Veterans, lo¬ cated In the nearest town or 'Uv to the town or city re.piested to so furnish re¬ lief, nnd smh'written re.piest nnd recom¬ mendation shall be a Biiffl.ient autliorlty for the exp'n.Ilt'irea so made: and such auditing board of such citv or town or In those counties where th* poor are a county charge the superintendent If but one, or supei iniendenis of tbe pour. n« auch audlthiB lx»ai.l in those wuiitiis may alao pay to the chnlrman of the relief committe* of auch Grand Army poat or camp of the United Spanish War Veter¬ ans, a reasonable sum for his servic** In connetrtion therewith.
4 2. Thla act shall take effect Immediately. SUte of New Tork, Offlce of the Becre¬ tary of Btate, ««:
I have compared the preceding with the original law tm flle In this offlr*. and de hereby certify that th* aam* Is a eorrect transcript therefrom and of the whole of ¦aid orlglaallaw
' FRANCIS M. HTTOO.
Secretary of SWta
Ihe laws of e.gli/een hundred and twenty- uv.i i-iitltl...l - .Vl n.l I.l Incoriiorate th* - -rty or estate In Ihe snme kind trf securl- liis as tliose In wlil«li savings banks of ih's sint" are liy law u.ithoriztxl to Inv^t 111.,- monev tlep.isite.l Inereiii and the In- . ome ticriveil therefrom, ami In bonda and mortgages on iinen'-iimbei etj real proper¬ ty In tbis si.-ito woitli fifty per .centum more than tha amount luane.! thereon.
I 2. This act shall tak* effect lmm«dl- ..tely.
Stale of New York, Ofllc* of th* Secre¬ tary of State, as:
I have compared the preceding with the ..rigiiial Inw on flle in this ofllce. and da hereby certify that the aame Is a correct trnnscrlpt therefrom and of th* whol* o( aiid uriginal law.
FRAXCIS M Ht^OO
Secretary of Statok